Cigarette paper increase of cigarette burning rate 68:9 1 Cigarettes definition and processing ?3:1?5 and development of esophageal neo- plasms ?1:12, 293 flavor, terpenoids as source of 6452 low nicotine, and respiratory symptoms 64:289 low nicotine, ciliastatic effect of 64:268 modified, effect on respiratory symp- toms and ventilatory capacity 13:3-l, 38 portion smoked, dosage score as func- tion of 67~15 similarities with little cigars 73~224,225 tar and nicotine content 72: 142,143 tar levels of, relationship to lung neo- plasm development 71:215,216 taxation 69:4,57 see Ok0 Cigarettes, filter; Cigarettes, low- nicotine; Cigarettes, non-nicotine; Cigarettes, non-tobacco Cigarettes, daily consumption aortic aneurysm mortality by 69:16 and atypical nuclei in larynx 69:59 average, dosage score as function of 67:15 bladder neoplasms mortality rates by 6?:155 bronchitis mortality ratios by 67190 coronary disease incidence rates 67:58;69:15;21-24 coronary disease mortality rates by 67:51: 69:13 coronary disease mortality ratios by 67~49 coronary disease mortality ratios for male smokers by 6?:48 digestive tract neoplasm mortality rates ET147 effect on lung neoplasm mortality in Poland 72:61,62 esophageal neoplasm mortality ratios by 67:150 increase in, by women 641363 kuyngeal neoplasm mortality rates by 67:14? liver cirrhosis mortality rates by 67:184 liver cirrhosis mortality ratios by 67:184 lung neoplasm morbidity rates by 67~33-34 lung neoplasm mortality rates 6?:135-137 lung neoplasm mortality ratios 6?:34, 135-140 mouth neoplasm mortality rates by 67:146 mouth neoplasm mortality ratios by 67~146 pancreatic neoplasm mortality rates in men by 67:159 pancreatic neoplasm mortality ratios in men by 67:159 peptic ulcer mortality rates in male smokers by 67~182 per capita 64:26,45,46,185 pharyngeal neoplasm mortality rates by 67:146 pharyngeal neoplasm mortality ratios by 6?:146 prevalence of 64:361-374 respiratory tract neoplasm mortality rates by 67~147 stomach neoplasm mortality rates by 67~157 stomach neoplasm mortality ratios by 6?:15? tracheal neoplasm mortality rates by 6?:14? in tuberculars 64:211 urogenital neoplasm mortality ratios for male smokers by 6?:154 Cigarettes, filter decrease in tar yields 68~91 effect on respiratory symptoms 73:55 increase in 64:46 and polonium-210 content in tobacco smoke 68:92 production of, in U.S., by year 64:46 and risk of lung neoplasms 69~51; 75~44 summary of previous findings ?5:4 vs. nonfdter, and risk of lung neoplasms 74:40,41 vs. nonfdter, comparison of safety 69157 vs. nonfilter, effect on sputum produc- ti0" 73~31, 38 Cigarettes, low-nicotine respiratory symptoms from 64:268 143 Cigarette smoke see Smoke, cigarette Cigarette smokers see Smokers, cigarette Cigarette smoking see Smoking Cigarettes, non-nicotine effect on apexcardiogram ?2:21 effect on carboxyhemoglobin levels ?3:17, 18 Cigarettes, non-tobacco 64:59 Cigars definition and processing 73:175,176 per capita consumption 64:26,45 Ciaars. little -ch&nical composition of ?3:224,225,228 evaluation of potential public health impact 73~222-228 shipment for domestic consumption (1970-1972) 731222-224.221 similarity to cigarettes 73~224,225 sugar and pH differences with large cigar and cigarettes 73~222-224 tar and nicotine content 73:224-226,228 Cigar smoke see Smoke, cigar Cigar smokers see Smokers, cigar; Smokers, cigar and Pipe Ciiary activity 64:61 clearance mechanism by 641261,268 effect of cigarette smoke in animals 68:11.72 effect of nitrogen dioxide, in rats ?4:103 effect of pipe/cigar smoke vs. cigarette smoke in cats ?3:217,218 effect of smoke on 64:27, 34, 35, 61, 168, 169, 170, 172,173,267;6?:101-108;69:42 effect of smoking on ?4:101,102 loss of, in smokers 64:168,169,170,172,173 morphological changes in cilia 64:267,268,271 transport 64:61,26?,268 Ciliary depressants 64:27.33,34,61,26?, 268 acrolein as 64~267,268 ammonia as 64:268 cigarette smoke as 64:33,35,370 formaldehyde gas as 64:268 gas phase as 64 ~14 - hydrogen cyanide as 64:268 nicotine as 64:268 nitrogen dioxide as 64:268 ozone as 64:268 sulfur dioxide as 64:268,295 Ciliatoxic agents acetic acid 67:108 acrolein 67~107 in cigarette smoke 67:lOl crotonaldehyde 6?:108 cyanides 6?:107 effect on adenosine triphosphatase effect on adenosine triphosphatase 67:lfiR 6?:108 _-- effect on oxidative enzymes effect on oxidative enzymes 6?:108 6?:108 formaldehyde formaldehyde 67:107 67:107 formic acid formic acid 67:lOS 67:lOS phenols 67: 108 propionic acid 6?:108 Circulatory diseases 64:113 Circumcision 64~224 Clofibrate and reduction in risk of sudden death in cigarette smokers 75~32 closing volume abnormalities as indicator of small airways disease, in smokers vs. nonsmokers 74~84-87; lS:ll, 72 Coal dust effect on pulmonary function in smokers VS. nonsmoker ?3:4143 effect on respiratory symptoms in smok- ers vs. nonsmokers 73.4143 .._ ._ Coal gas workers 64~232 lung neoplasms in 64:193 Coal miners pneumoconiosis and 72.4244 ..- respiratory function tests in 64:289,293,294 144 respiratory symptoms in 64:298,299 Coal tar benzo(a)pyrene content of 641148 neoplasm induction by 64~33, 147,161,229 Cocaine 64:349 Coca leaves 64:349 Cocarcinogens 64:33,58,142,144,145 bena(a)anthracene as 64:58 carboxylic acids as 67:131 croton oil as 64:58 fatty acids as 64158.59 nickel carbonyl as 69~62 phenols as 64:54,58,59; 67:31 in tobacco smoke 64:33; 69:61 in tobacco tars 67:131 Cocoa 64~349 Coffee drinking 64:349 angina pectoris, smoking, and 74~8 myocardial infarction, smoking and, in smokers vs. nonsmokers 74:8;?5:19,20 Cognition and smoking habit 6?:189-191 Cologne, autopsy records in 64:lSO Colonic polyposis 64:191 Combustion temperature effect on tumorigenic activity of pipe and cigarette tobacco ?3:210,211 Common colds 64~276 Compensatory behavior, smoking as 64~372 Congenital malformations maternal smoking and 72~87; ?3:136,137 Congestive heart failure 64:320 Connecticut Cancer Registry 64:12?, 128 data from 64:135 fgures on age-adjusted larynx neoplasm incidence 71 x27.7 fgures on incidence of oral neopiasms ?I:284 Constitutional hypothesis 64:190,191,192,193 refutation of 64:192 relationship to CHD and smoking ?1:4849,105-106 Contraceptives, oral incidence of stroke and, in women smok- ers vs. nonsmokers 74116, 17 smoking and ?2:26 thrombophlebitis and 72~26 Control populations bias in selection of 64:181,217,231 Copenhagen neoplasm study in 64:220,222,224 Tuberculosis Station 64:141 Copper 64;193 nitrate 64:60 sulfate 64:354 Coppersmiths 64:134 Cornfield method 64:155,159,160 Comsitk smoking, lack of arterial epinephrine level increase ?1:5? Coronary circulation 64:318;68:4143 Coronary diseases 64:8, 29, 36, 38 103, 106, 108, 317, 320-32?,384,385 age-adjusted rates in smokers 71:23 by amount smoked 69:12-13, 18 arteriosclerotic, mortality rates in U.S. 71:21 associated risk factors and smoking 74:lI atherosclerosis 64:320 atherosclerosis, effects of smoking on 71:4,63 autopsy studies 72:19,20; 74:4 and behavior 67~57 blood pressure of smokers vs. nonsmok- ers ?1:43,4? carbon dioxide effects on oxygen uptake in ?1:62 carbon monoxide and ?4:4 14.5 carboxyhemoglobin levels and 72:2? cross-sectional study in Bergen, Norway 72~16 death ratios of paired combinations of high risk 71~25 effect of coffee drinking and cigarette smoking ?5:20 effect of norepinephrine levels 68:38 effect of smoking on blood circulation in 67~26.61-62 effect on blood circulation 67~6263 effect on blood pressure 67~54 epidemiological studies 64:320, 321, 322; 69:25;72:14-16; 73:4-11;?5:14,15 etiology of 64:320,321,322 excess deaths in 64:113 experimental studies ?3:13-19 heredity as a factor 12:18 high blood pressure in 64:38 high serum cholesterol in 64:38 incidence and education level 68:24 incidence and mortality rates in former smokers ?1:46,4148 incidence in European vs. American men 73:9 incidence in farmers vs. nonfarmers by smoking habit 73:l incidence in Hawaiian men of Japanese ancestry 73:lO incidence in Japanese male smokers vs. nonsmokers 68:17 incidence in lawyers 68~25 incidence in male bank employees in Brussels, Belgium 73:lO incidence in males by smoking habits or physical activity 68:20,25 incidence in male smokers vs. nonsmok- ers 68:17.18.20,23.25,27,28.37 incidence in men in Yugoslavia 73:9 incidence in men under 60, in New South Wales 74:6 incidence in men with and without ventricular premature beats ?4:46 incidence in middle-aged men from var- ious countries 74~6 incidence in miners in Sardinia 73:lO incidence in Minnesota men by age and smoking habit 72:14-16 incidence in pipe and cigar smokers 73:215,216 incidence in smokers vs. nonsmokers, Peoples Gas Co. Study 74:6,7 incidence in smokers vs. nonsmokers, Stockholm Prospective Study 74~6 incidence in tribal population area, New Guinea 74:9 incidence in twins 68~29 incidence in white males by body weight and smoking habit 73:5 incidence in whites vs. blacks in Evans County, Georgia 73:4,5 incidence in women, smokers vs. non- smokers 74:9,10 incidence of. relation to angina pectoris 67153 incidence of, relation to blood cholester- ol levels 6?:58 incidence of, relation to blood pressure 67x58 incidence of. relation to body weight 67:58 incidence of, relation to electrocardio- graphic abnormalities 6?:58 incidence of, relation to hemoglobin levels 6?:58 incidence of, relation to myocardial in- farct 6?:53 incidence of, relation to socioenviron- mental stress 67:56 incidence rates, by age 67:54,57-58;68:21:69:21-22.24 incidence rates, by amount smoked 67:54,51-58 incidence rates, by behavior type 69:20,24 incidence rates, by smoking and other risk factors 69:23 incidence rates, by smoking history 69:21-24 incidence rates in men 67:65;69:21-22 incidence rates in twins, smokers vs. nonsmokers 6?:59 146 incidence rates, smokers vs. nonsmokers 69~18, 20-22 in India 73:11 infarction in NYC pipe and cigar smok- ers ?1:32, 38-39 infarction, relationship to physical act- ivity, smokers vs. nonsmokers 71:44 interaction of smoking and other risk factors ?2:16-18; 73:4-l 1 in Irish smokers vs. nonsmokers 68:18 morbidity ratios 67:59; 69:19 morbidity ratios, and blood pressure 67~55 morbidity ratios, and lung function 67156 morbidity ratios, by age 67154 morbidity ratios, by blood cholesterol levels 67~55 morbidity ratios, by pcrsonahty charac- teristics 67:57 morbidity ratios, by sociocultural mobil- ity status 67~57 morbidity ratios, in New Delhi, India ?2:16 morbidity, relationship of smoking to ?1:32-35,37,39,93-97 mortality and morbidity retrospective studies ?1:40,93-97 mortality rates 64~25, 29,32,38,39, 184, 320,321, 324;6?:8,25-26 mortality rates among former college students 69:16, 18 mortality rates and per capita cigarette consumption in several countries ?2:16 mortality rates, by age 67~25, 28,4?,49-51;69:13-14 mortality rates by blood pressure 69:14 mortality rates by relative weight 69:14 mortality rates, by sex 6?:25, 27, 28, 47, 49-50; 69:13-14 mortality rates, by smoking 67:25, 28,49-51;69:13-14 mortality rates, effect of associated dis- eases on 6?:51-52 mortality rates, effect of cessation of smoking on 6?:25,27-28,50 mortality rates, ex-smokers by smoking history 67:51 mortality rates in heavy smokers 64~322 mortality rates in hypertensives vs. non- hypertensives 71:42 mortality rates in industrial workers 64~323 mortality rates in Japanese men and women by cigarette consumption and age started smoking ?3:1, 8 mortality rates in longshoremen ?2:14 mortality rates in obese vs. nonobese 71145 mortality rates in smokers vs. nonsmok- ers 71~2 l-22,24, 26-29 mortality rates in smoking men in Fin- land 73:9 mortality rates in United States 6?:4?; 68:16 mortality rates in, with increased carbon monoxide ?1:62 mortahtv rates of citarette smokers from; AHA pooling project 71:28,30, 39 mortality rates of paired combinations of high risk It:25 mortality rates of U.S. veterans 71:26, 38 mortality rates, relationship to electro- cardiographic fmdings 71~42 mortality ratios, by age 67x25,26, 28,49-50,52;69:13 mortality ratios, by age and blood pres- sure 6?:53 mortality ratios, by age and smoking history 67~51-52 mortality ratios, by amount smoked 67:4849;69:13 mortality ratios, by sex 67~25. 28:69:13-14 mortalityratios, by smoking history 67:25,28 mortality ratios, effect of associated diseases 67~51-52 mortality ratios in pipe and cigar smok- ers ?3:215,216 and multiple risk factors 68:28-30 in Nepal 73:ll in New Zealand 73:ll nicotine and ?4:13 nicotine effect on coronary blood flow in II:58 147 obesity in 64:38 occlusion in 64:320 occupational risks in 64:321,322 pathophysiology of, effect of carbon monoxide exuosure 74:lO - and personality characteristics 64:321.326:67:57 predisposing characteristics 67:58 prevalence of 64:320,321 relationship of blood pressure and smok- inp 7lz45.47 relationship of heart rate and smoking 71:45,41 relationship of physical activity and smoking 71:41,43,44 relationship of triglycerides to 71:65 relationship to constitutional makeup and smoking 71:4849,105-106 relationship to ECG abnormalities and smoking 71:45,47 relationship to obesity and smoking 71:4345 retrospective studies in Goteborg, Swe- den 72:16 retrospective studies in Prague, Czech- oslovakia 72:16 risk factors 71:23-24,404l risk factors and personal characteristics 68:26 role of glucose metabolism 68:40,41 in Seventh Day Adventists 64:322 smokers' age effects on development 71:27, 39 in smokers vs. nonsmokers 68:26,42,43 in smokers with predisposing factors 71:24 smoking and 67:26. 54, 6465; 69:3-S, 11, 20; 71:5 smoking and, in individuals under 40 years 73:lO smoking and, in myocardial ischemic patients in Italy 73:lO smoking as cause of death 67~25-21 smoking as etiologic agent in 67~26, 54, 62, 65, 66; 69:ll; 72~1, 2,13,14 148 smoking in thrombus formation 67:26,64-65 smoking risk factor 71:8 sudden death, and smoking 67:53;71:52 summary of previous findings 68:16; 75:4, I summary of relationship to smoking 74:3,4,19 symptoms of 64:320 twin studies 72:18 in women 64:321 see also Angina pectoris; Arteriosclerosis; Atherosclerosis; Cardiovascular diseases Coronary Drug Project Research Group epidemiologic study of smoking and CHD 7414-6 Coronary heart disease see Coronary diseases Coronary vessels effect of cigarette smoking on 67~65 Coronene 64:147 Cor pulmonale and chronic obstructive pulmonary dis- ease 74~76 Cotinlne 64:71 desmethyl- 64~12 effect on rats and mice 69:61-62 in experimental induction of bladder adenomas 69~64 methonitmr ion, structure of 64:72 cough 64:280,281.282.283 chronic 64:27, 280, 281, 282, 283,299,302 chronic, and cigarette smoking in males 68~69 chronic, in women 64:282,285 effect of air pollution and smoking 64:297; 74:90,91 effect of asbestos exposure in smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:41 effect of coal dust exposure in smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:41.42 effect of filtered cigarettes 73155 effect of modified cigarettes 73:38 epidemiology of 67~91 ex-smokers vs. nonsmokers 67198 of parental smokers, and respiratory symptoms in children 75:103,105 prevalence in cement and rubber indus- try workers, smokers vs. nonsmokers 74:95,96 prevalence in pipe and cigar smokers 73:220,221 prevalence in smoking vs. nonsmoking women in Bordeaux, France 73~36 prevalence of 64:38, 280,283,284,289,291,301, 302 prevalence of among smokers 67:103 prevalence of, in smoking-discordant twin pairs 67:103 respiratory function in presence of 64:291,292 in school-age smokers vs. nonsmokers 75~62 smokers vs. nonsmokers 67:29;72:40 and smoking 64:297; 67:97 and smoking, by sex 67:98 and sputum 64:283-286 traumatic injury from 64:279 Coumarin 64:145 Creosote oil carcinogenic activity of 64:147 Cresols in cigar, pipe, and cigarette smoke 73:117 as probable contributors to health haz- ards of smoking 72:144 suspected carcinogenic agent of cigarette smoke 71:266 Crotonaldehvde ciliatoxicwagent 67:lOS in tobacco smoke 67:lOS Croton oil 6458 Crotononitrite as suspected contributor to health haz- ards of smoking 72:145 Cuba laryngeal neoplasms in 64:205,201 laryngeal neoplasms in, relationship to tobacco use 71:356 oral neoplasms in, by type of smoking 64:200,201 oral neoplasms in, relationship of tobac- co use 71:364 Current Population Survey of 1955 64:177,180,186 Curschmann's spirals in sputum of smokers 69:3940 Customs and Excise Act of 1952, Great Britain 64:62 Cyanides detoxification, in pregnant smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:119 in tobacco amblyopia etiology 67:40;71:14,435436; 72~6 in tobacco smoke 67:40 in tobacco smoke, and optic atrophy 67:183 toxicity, potent&ion by vitamin B12 in tobacco amblyopia 67:183 and vitamin B deficiency in tobacco amblyopia 67:40 Cysteine inhibition of smoke cytotoxic action on macrophages 69:42 Cystitis 64~224 Cytochrome oxidase 64:266 Cytologic studies exfoliative, and lung neoplasm diagnosis 75:47 macrophage function and smoking 74:104,105 Czechoslovakia 64:205 laryngeal neoplasms in, relationship to tobacco use 71:354,357 laryngeal neoplasms in, retrospective study of 64~206 serum lipid difference in smokers vs. nonsmokers 71:lOl Danish Cancer Registry 64:141,186,220 Danish Morbidity Study 64:224 Data collection methods in retrospective studies 64:206,214,215,226 DDT 64:145 as suspected contributor to health haz- ards of smoking 72~65,145 Death certification limitations of, in health statistics 64:101,127 neoplasm diagnosis in 64:128 149 Death Registration Act 64:127 Deaths, accidental 64:39,344,345 Deaths, sudden from cardiovascular disease 68:36,42 incidence in men with and without ventricular premature beats 74x5 incidence in pipe and cigar smokers 73:215 incidence in women, smokers vs. non- smokers 74:9,19 rate by smoking, cholesterol, and blood pressure, 69:17 reduction of risk of. in ciearette smok- I I ers, using clofibrate 75~32 smoking as a risk factor 74:4-6,19 Defense mechanisms 641264 Demographic factors in smoking 64:361-365 Denmark advertising curtailment in 64:s atherogenic effect of carbon monoxide and hypoxia 71:64 bladder neoplasms in 64:219,220,221 bladder neoplasms in, methods and re- sults in retrospective studies of smok- ing and 71:381,383 carbon monoxide effects on human blood lipids in 71:129 carbon monoxide effects on rabbit blood lipids in 71:129 coronary mortality in 64:320 cough prevalence in 64:281 Danish Cancer Registry 64:141,186,220 Danish Morbidity Study 64~224 lung neoplasm mortality in 64:176 respiratory function tests in 64:291 serum lipid differences in smokers vs. nonsmokers in 71:102 twins in, angina pectoris in smokers VS. nonsmokers 71:51 Deoxyribonucleic acid see DNA Dermatitis among tobacco workers 72:lll Dermatologists coronary disease incidence in 64:322 Dextroamphetamme 64:352 Diabetes mellitus 64~326 effect on CHD in smokers 71:24 relationship with cigarette smoking in peripheral vascular disease 71:72 risk in mortality from CVD 71167 Diarrhea smoking and 64:71 Dibenz(a,h)acridine 64:56 carcinogenicity 67~121 carcinogenic properties in cigarette smoke from 71:265 pyrolytic formation of 64:59 structural formula of 64:59 Dibenz(a,i)acridine carcinogenicity 67:127 carcinogenic properties in cigarette smoke from 71:265 pyrolytic formation of 64:59 structural formula of 64~56 in tobacco smoke 67:127 Dibenzanthracene tumor induction by 64:143, 167 Dibenz(a,c)anthracene carcinogenicity, as component of ciga- rette smoke 72:66 Dibenz(a,h)anthracene carcinogenicity 67:12-l carcinoma induction by 64:229 stIuctura1 formula of 64 56 7HDibenzo(c,g)carbazole carcinogenic effect in laboratory animals 73:79 carcinogenic effect on respiratory tract in hamsters 72~66-67 carcinogenicity, as component of ciga- rette smoke 67:127;71:265;72:66,67 structural formula of 6456 Dibenzo(a,i)pyrene 64:33, 57 carcinogemcity 67:127 150 structural formula of 64~26 Dicarbonyl compounds 64:53 Dieldrin 64:62 Diet influence of, in coronary disease 64~322 intervention and cholesterol levels in postinfarction patients 68:23 and peptic ulcer 67:182 and smoking 67:66 and smoking, effect on blood lipids 73~12 as test constant 64:224 tobacco amblyopia 72:6 Diethylnitrosamine su~spected carcinogenic properties in ciga- rette smoke from 71:265 Digestive tract neoplasms mortality, and smoking 67:10, 147 Digital blood flow effect of smoking 64:318 Digital temperatures effect of smoking 64:318 Dihydric alcohols 64:52 Dimethylamine as suspected contributor to health haz- ards of smoking 72: 145 9-lO-Dimethyl-1.2-benzanthracene 64:203 7, 12-Dimethylberrz(a)anthracene effect on oral mucosa in hamsters 72~70 Dimethylnitrosamine suspected carcinogenic properties in ciga- rette smoke from 71:265 Dipalmityl ketone 64:53 Dipentene 64:52 2,3Diphosphoglycerate effects of carbon monoxide on 7136061 Disability of emphysemapatients 6866 higher rates of smokers 68~1 DNA alteration, and oral neoplasm carcino- genesis 68:lOl binding of polycyclic hydrocarbons to 73:86,87 effect of aromatic hydrocarbons on 69:61 effect of cigarette smoke on synthesis 69:62-63 increases in smokers' oral epithelial cells 71~288 levels in mice lung exposed to cigarette smoke 71:161 ms atherogenic effects of nicotine in 71:120 bladder neoplasms in, fed 2-naphthyl- amine 71:296 bradycardia and tachycardia in, follow- ing nicotine injection 71:57-58 bronchogenic carcinoma induction in, from cigarette smoke inhalation 711269,270 cigarette smoke instillation or implanta- tion effects on tracheobronchial tree of 71:268,341 death in, causes from cigarette smoke inhalation 71:271 effect of cigarette smoke on pulmonary clearance in 71: 164. 170 epinephrine release in 64:318,319 experimental neoplasm induction in 64:146, 165,189 fetal bronchial tubes of, effect of ciga- rette smoke on 71:345 lung neoplasms following cigarette smoke inhalation 71:239,211 lung neoplasms in, types and lobes where foumJ 71:269,272-273 lungs of, cigarette smoke effects on surfactant activity 71:172,225 myocardium, nicotine effects on 7158 neoplasm development in smoking, per- centages of 71:274 nicotine effect on 64:71,318,319 ozone effect on 64:295, 296 pulmonary histological changes in ciga- rette smoke inhaling 71:158, 159-160 respiratory tract of, cigarette smoke in- halation effects on 71:268,352,353 smoke deposition in 64:265 smoke-induced bronchoconstriction in, atropine effects 71:163 151 smoking and nicotine effects on blood lipids in 71:127-128 smoking and nicotine effects on cardio- vascular function in 71:107-112 smoking and nicotine effects on cate- cholamine levels in 71:119 Doll & Hill study 64:324 Donkeys effect of cigarette smoke on pulmonary clearance in 71:164,171 Dorn study 64:324 Dosage measure of, in light and heavy smokers 6711415 measure of, in men and women 67:14-15 and mortality among women smokers 67:25 nicotine and tar content of cigarette smoke as measurement of 67:15 score, for smoking 67:14-15 smoking exposure 67~25 Drivirnr habits &coronary disease 64:322 Drug addiction 64:350,351,352 definition of 64:351 distinction from drug habituation 64:351 psychology of 64:353 Dry mouth 64:354 Dublin lung neoplasm mortality in 64:195 Ducks cigarette smoke instillation or implanta- tion effects on tracheobronchiaf tree of 71:346 clearance products in 64:269 Duodenal ulcers 64:8,337,340 mortality rates in 64:37 mortality ratios in 64:103,337 mortality ratios in male cigar and pipe smokers 73~222 nicotine induced, in cats 73:158, 159 post-operative complications in smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:157 potentiating action of nicotine, in ani- mals 73:161-163 prevalence in smokers, mechanism of action 73:160 smokirg and 72:6,91,98 Dust exposure 64:298,299 bronchitis and 73:44 COPD development from 71:153,218 as occupational hazard 73:43,44 in smokers vs. nonsmokers, by race and sex 75:69,70 smoking and 73144 smoking and, as risk factors in bronchitis 74:93,-94 smoking and, as risk factors in byssinosis development 74:94-96;75:68 Dysphoria 64:350 Dvmnea - i4:286 prevalence in cigar and pipe smokers 73~220.221 Ear neoplasm 64:147 Edentulism smoking and 69:87;72:6 Educational level 64:lOO 101 and incidence of CHD, in males 68~24 smoking prevalence by 64:363 Egypt relationship of human pulmonary his- tology and smoking in 71:163 Electrocardiograms abnormalities, and CHD 67:58;68:29;71:42,45,41 effect of smokiq 64:319;71:45,47;73:13 effect of smoking, in middle-aged Dutch men 73:12 effect of smoking, in young military recruits in Poland 73:12 Electroencephalograms nicotine effect on 64~70 placebo effect on 64:70 152 smoking effect on 64:70 Electrophoresis use in determiniq serum level of alpha- l-antitrypsin 71:151 Emotional stress 64:3?3,374 Emphysema 64:35,38,271-294,302 air polhrtion in 64:297 alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency and 71:150,151; 72~44; 74187-90 alveolar destruction in 64:294 asthmatic form of 64:294 autopsy studies, in smokers vs. nonsmok- ;;T54-76 bronchitic form of 64:294 and bronchitis mortality rates, for men by amount smoked 67:93 and bronchitis mortality ratios, by age, amount smoked, and sex 67:94 and bronchitis mortality ratios, for men by amount smoked 67:93 bronchitis relation to 64:278,279,280 cadmium exposure in etiology of, in animals 74:104 cigarette smoking effects on 71:9 definition of 64:278;67:89;71:139 development in dogs followirg cigarette smoke inhalation 71:271 development of, relation of cadmium in smoke to 71:154 diagnosis of 64:278,279,280;67:90 disability payments in U.S. 68:66 dyspneic form of 641297 epidemiology of 64:280-294 excess mortality from 64~25,277 exuerimentallv induced in anokirm does -72~46 - - I grade II or III, smokers vs. nonsmokers 71:162 in horses 69:40 hyrrersensitivity in development of --67:lll incidence in cigar/pipe smoking coal miners vs. cigarette smokers and non- smokers 73:217 morbidity, and cigar smoking 67:W morbidity, and pipe snaking 67:99 morbidity, and smoking 67:3, 22,29-30,96-98 morbidity, body constitution as a factor in 67:30 morbidity, heredity as a factor in 67:30 mortality, and cigar smoking 67:30 mortality, and pipe smoking 67:30 mortality, effect of cessation of smoking it;:29 mortality, effect of cigarette smoking on 71:175 mortality rates 64~25, 29, 301; 67:29,90-93;68:66; ?1:139 mortality ratios 64:103, 293;67:8,90 mortality ratios, and snokiw 67:3,91 mortality ratios, by amount smoked 67:90-93 mortality ratios, by sex in United States 67:91 mortality ratios, in cigar smokers 67:94 mortality ratios, in male pipe and cigar smokers 73:217, 219 mortality ratios, in pipe smokers 67:94 nonsmoker prevalence of &I:291 occupational exposure in 64:298,299,300,302 pathogenesis of 69:3840 phases of 64:294 pigment deposition in 64:272,273 premature development and smoking, autopsy studies 74:97 prevalence in males by smoking cate- gory, at autopsy 73:48 prevalence in pipe/cigar and cimette smokers vs. nonsmokers, autopsy studies 73:45,46 prevalence in smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:55 prevalence rates in U.S. 74:75 prospective studies on 64:293 pulmonary function studies and 74:80 respiratory symptoms, body constitution as a factor in 67:30,102-103,108-109 153 respiratory symptoms, by smoking classi- fication 67:99 respiratory symptoms, heredity as a fac- tor in 67:30, 102-103, 108, 111 respiratory symptoms, in pipe smokers 67:99 respiratory symptoms, in smokers 64127; 67:99; 68~74 in smokers vs. nonsmokers, autopsy studies 73145-47 smokiw and etiology of 64:38, 294, 303; 67~30-31, 96, 104-107, 110-111; 69:37-38; 72:37; 74 : 87-90 summary of previous findings on rela- tionship to smoking 74115-18; 75:5, 7,61,62 Emphysema Registry 64:294 E&in 64:145 as suspected contributor to health haa- ards of smokiq 72:145 Enzymes activity, effect of smoking 71:165 adenosine triphosphatase, effect of cilia- toxic agents on 67:lOS aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity in placentas at childbirth 71:410 aryl hydroxylase, effect of nickel in cigarette smoke on induction 71:257 benzo(a)pyrene hydroxylase, activity in placentas of smoking mothers 71:410 carbonic anhydrase, carbon monoxide inhibition in fetal cord blood of smoking mothers 71:407 carbonic anhydrase, aecrease in activity in fetal cord blood in smoking moth- &rl9 effect of cigarette smoke, in rabbit lungs 74:104,105 and macrophage function, in rabbit bF, 74:104,105 oxidative enzymes, effect of cibatoxic agents on 67:lOS Epidemiological studies bladder neoplasms and smoking 72172-14 bronchopulmonary diseases and smoking 72:3841:73:3645 cerebrovascufar disease and smoking 75:29,30 COPD and smokii 74~78-80 coronary diseases and smoking 6932-25; 72:14-16; 734-13, 23; 75:14.15 esophageal neoplasms and smoking 72:70,71 laryngeal neoplasms and smoking 69z58-60; 72~68 lung neoplasms and smoking 69:55-56; 7216065; 73:68-72; 74:37;75:44 lung neoplasms, by age and sex 68:94-99 lung neoplasms, in Iceland 68:94,95 lung neoplasms, in Japan 68:95.96 lung neoplasms, in Switzerland 68:95 maternal smoking and outcome of preg- nancy 69:77-80; 72:83-W oral neoplasns and smoking 69:58; 72:68-70; 74~53 pancreatic neopfasms and smoking 69:6041; 72~74; 74:57 peptic ulcer and smoking 73:155-157 urinary tract neoplasms and smoky 69:60 Epiglottis laryngeal neoplasms 64:212 Epinephrine 64:318 effect in thrombus formation 6716465 effect of nicotine 75:29 levels in arteries, cigarette smokiq ef- fects on 71:57 Epitheliaf lesions in smokers 64:168,170,172,173,213 Epithelial tissues age effects on 64:34 charges in female smokers 64:34 changes in male smokers 6434 cigarette smoking and 64:34, 165, 167-173, 189, 213, 263-275 diary loss in 64:34 in ex-smokers 64~34 ,histopathologic changes in 64:167-173,231,263-275 hyperplasia in 64:34,203 hypertmphy caused by nitrogen dioxide 69:41 in nonsmokers 64:189 pipe and cigar effectson 64134 I54 premalignant lesions in 64~34; 75~44 see also Bronchial epitbelium; Esopha- geal epithelium Epithelial tumors classification of 64:174 in man 64: 146 Epitheliomas of lip, relationship of tobacco use with 71:361 Epoxides suspected carcinogenic agents in ciga- rette smoke 71:265 Ergonovine effect on blood circulation in laboratory animals with coronary disease 67~62 Esophageal balloon technique 64:292 Esophageal epithehum atypical nuclei in basal cells, male smok- ers 711292, 379-380 effect of smoking on 67:36,150-153 pathological changes by age and smoking history 67:150-162 pathological changes by amount smoked 67:152 pathological changes by smoking classi- fication 67:150-151 pathological changes for male smokers vs. nonsmokers 67: 150-153 Esophageal neoplasms 64:37,212-218,234 alcohol consumption and smoking m 67:152-153; 72:4, 5, 71; 73:76,200 frequency in smokers vs. nonsmokers 71:12, 238 geographical factors in 64:133 incidence of, by tobacco use 64:216 incidence of, in Jewish women 64:135 incidence of, in U.S. 64:127 income class gradients in 64:134 induction in animals by nitrosamine 71:292 inhalation patterns and 64:218;73:197 methods and results of retrospective studies of tobacco use in 71:289,375-378 mortality rates 64~37, 133; 71:289 mortality rates, by amount smoked 67: 147. 150 mortality rates, by smoking classification 67:147,150 mortality rates in females 64:131,132 mortality rates in Japanese males by smoking and drinking characteristics 72~71 mortality rates in males 64:130,132 mortality rates in migrants 64:134 mortality rates in pipe/cigar and cipa- rette smokers 68:102 mortality ratios, by age 67: 150 mortality ratios, by amount smoked 67:lSO mortality ratios, by smoking classitica- tion 67:150 mortality ratios for cigar, pipe, and cigarette smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:197,200 mortality ratios in 64:148,149,217;7l:289-291 mortality ratios in cigarette smokers 64:149 mortality ratios in Japanese male smok- ers vs. nonsmokers 73~76 mortality ratios in nonwhites 64:218 prospective studies of 64:217 relative risk in cigar, pipe, and cigarette smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:197,200-202 retrospective studies of 64:212-217 risk gradients in, by amount smoked 64:217,218 risk ratios in 64:213 smoking in etiology of 64:37, 188; 67:33, 150, 151; 71:293;72:4,70,71 summary of previous fmdings on rela- tionship to smoking 68:89,90;74:55 summary of retrospective studies 73:201,202 tobacco tars in 64:218 tobacco use and 64:32,217,218 trend in mortality 64: 137 urban-rural differences in 64:133 Esophagus effect of benzo(a)pyrene in laboratory animals 67~152-153 histological changes in cigar, pipe, ciga- rette smokers vs. nonsmokers 731200 Esters in cigarette smoke 64:52 155 Ethane 64:60 Ethnic groups neoplasm risks in 64:134,135 neoplasm sites by 64:134, 135 Ethyl alcohol carcinogenic promoter activity of 64:217 Ethylene 64:60 HYWl 64:52 Euphoria 64:350 Executive Office of the Resident 64:15 Exercise on bicycle ergometer, effect of smoking 731242,243 cardiac index, effect of smoking 73~242. 243 effect of carbon monoxide exposure 74:11,12 effect of smoking and smoking absti- nence 731241, 242, 246, 247 effects of CO exposure and increased carboxyhemoglobin levels 75 :95,97 influencing factors 73:241,246,247 and pulmonary function, smokers vs. nonsmokers 7499 relationship to mortality rates 64:lOl summary of findings and mechanism of action 73~246, 247 on treadmill, effect of smoking 73:243, 245 Ex-smokers atypical nuclei in esophageal epithelium, in male 71:379-380 chronic cough 67:98 decrease of lung neoplasm risk 6957; 75:43 effects of cessation on body weight, blood pressure and hypertension de- velopment 75:16-19 effects of cessation on closing volume abnormalities 75:71 effects of cessation on pathologic changes 75:74 histological changes in bronchial epi- thelium at autopsy 73:74 low birth weight infants of 73:112-114 lung neoplasms in, lowered rates 7l:ll lung neoplasms in, prevalence 64:192, 193 mortality rates in 64:36;64:105 mortality rates in, by smoking history 6738-11 mortality rates in, COPD 71:175 mortality rates in, coronary disease 64:322,323,325;71:4648 mortality rates in, coronary disease, by smoking history 67:51 mortality rates in, coronary disease, ciga- rette vs. pipe/cigar smokers 73~172, 173 mortality rates in, coronary disease, for men by amount smoked 69:15 mortality rates in, coronary disease, for men, by years stopped smoking 69:15 mortality rates in, coronary disease, for men, compared to nonsmokers 69:15 mortality rates in, gastric ulcer 64: 104 mortality rates in, laryngeal neoplasms 64: 104 mortality rates in, lung neoplasms 641104; 71~276; 72~5; 73:71-72 mortality rates in, oral neoplasms 64:104 mortality rates in, stroke, for men, com- pared to nonsmokers 69:15 mortality ratios in ~4:36,92,93,103,104.105 _ mortality ratios in, circulatory disease 64: 104 mortality ratios in, ex-cigar smokers 64194 mortality ratios in, lung neoplasms 71:241-242 mortality ratios in, respiratory disease 64:104 pneumoconiosis incidence in, in miners 641298 prevalence of respiratory symptoms 73:39 psychosomatic disorders in 64~367 pulmonary fibrosis in 64:274 pulmonary function in 73139 relative risk in lung neoplasms develop- m ent 73~71-72 risk ratios in, from neoplasms 64:155, 158, 188 summary of previous findings on health consequences of cessation 75 :6 summary of previous findings on rela- tionship to COPD 75:61 156 survival after treatment for pharyngeal, laryngeal, or oral neoplasms 73:75 thickness of vocal cords in 69160 Extroversion 64~365,366 Eye irritation effects of exposure to cigarette smoke, in passive smokers 75:99,100 Face skin neoplaans of 64:147 Factory workers, mean expiratory flow rates in 64:29ti False vocal cords cpithelial hyperplasia in 64:271 hyperkeratosis in 64:271 Farmers coronary disease incidence in 64:321 decreased smoking by 64~323 myocardial infarction in 64~323 smoking incidence in 64: 187 Fats, saturated 64:322 Fatty acid levels effect of c&r, pipe, and cigarette smoke in dogs 73~216 effect of smoking 73:12 rise in, after smoking 71:36,65 in smokers vs. nonsmokers 71:102 see also Fatty acids; Free fatty acids Fatty acids 64:53 suspected carcinogenic agents of ciga- rette smoke 71~266 see also Fatty acid levels; Free fatty acids Federal insecticide regulations 64~61 Federal Trade Commission 64:8, 15 Fertility and smoking 69: 79-80 Fetal death effect of maternal smokirlg 64:39, 343; 67~185; 69:77-78; 73:123-135 epidemiological studies, in smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:126-132 Fetus effect of maternal smokiq 64:39,343; 72~5, 83-89 heart beats in, increase in smoking moth- ers 7 I :408 morbidity, effect of maternal smoking Z:186 tissues of, effects of elevated carboxy- hemoglobin on 7 I :407 Fibrosis see Pulmonary fibrosis Filters advantages in reduction of particulates 71~269,275 cellulose acetate 64:59 charcoal, and effect of cigarette smoke on cell cultures 69:62 as a factor in reducing hrng neoplasm risk 74:40-41 reduction of lung neoplasms from, 71:13 Finland blood pressure differences in smokers vs. nonsmokers 71:103 COPD morbidity in smokers in 71:200 coronary death rate in 64:320 lung neoplasm mortality in, relationship to tobacco use 64:176;71:245-246 lung neoplasms in, retrospective study of, methods 71~325,327 peptic ulcer in, methods and results for retrospective and cross section stud- ies of smoking 711426,428 risk ratio in 64:127 serum lipid differences in smokers vs. nonsmokers in 71:98,99 smokirlg and nicotine effects on human blood lipids 71:124 Fires smoking as cause of 64~344, 345;67:187-188 Fitness tests smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:245 Flavors antismoking measures using 64:354 Flax mill workers chronic respiratory diseases in 64z289.299 Fluoranthene alcoholic solution of, penetrability of esophageal epithelium 711292 157 in caffeine solution. effect on esoohaaeal tissue in laboratory animals - - 67:152-153 in carbon black 64:147 in ethanol, effect on esophageal tissue in laboratory animals 67:152-153 Forced expiratory flow rates 64:288-293 Forced expiratory volume 64:288,289,290,291,293,294,298 decline in smokers, by race 75~12 Formaldehyde 64:60,61, 268 ciliastatic action of 64~61, 268 ciliatoxic agent 67:107 as suspected contributor to health haz- ards of smoking 72:145 in tobacco smoke 67:107 toxic action of 64:295 tracheobronchial irritation from 64~266 Formic acid ciliatoxic agent 67:lOS in tobacco smoke 67:108 Formosa acute effect of cigarette smoke on hu- man pulmonary function in 71:169 Framingham Study 64~291,323 angina pectoris in 64:325 duration of smoking habit and incidence of CHD 68:17 effect of coffee drinking on mortality in smokers vs. nonsmokers 75:20 epidemiologic study of CHD. CDV. in- termittent claudication, and smoking 74:14-16 interaction of smoking and other risk factors in CHD 73:a morbidity ratios for CHD, by smoking habit 68:18;71:24 mortality rates in 64~324 France bladder neopksms in, methods and re- sults in retrospective studies of smok- ing 71:381-383 bladder neoplasms in, retrospective studies 64:219, 220,221 CHD mortality and morbidity in 71:94,91 cigarette smoke effects on animal tissue 3" :343, 344, 349 CQPD mortality of smokers in 71:201 esophageal neoplasms in, retrospective studies of tobacco use 64:214; 71:378 laryngeal neoplasms in, relationship to tobacco use 64:205, 207;71:355,357 lung neoplasms in, methods of retro- spective study of smoking in il:326 oral neoplasms in, by type of smoking 64:199,201 oral neoplasms in, relationship of tobac- co use and 713363 Free fatty acids 64352 plasma, effect of nicotine, in rats 74:13 olasma. effect of smoking on ' 6Y:i7 see also Fatty acid levels; Fatty acids Fried foods 64: 100 Fume exposure in smokers vs. nonsmokers, by race and sex 75:69,70 Fungi carcinogenic contamination of tobacco 68:92,93 Fungicides concentration in cigarette smoke 71:265,266 Furfural as suspected contributor to health haz- ards of smoking 72:145 Ganglia, parasympathetic 64:69,71,317, 318 Ganglion cells nicotine effect on 64:69,70 paralysis of 64:69,70 Gas adsorbents carbon granules as 64X1 Gas phase, cigarette smoke 69~63 effect on mucus flow rates in cats 72~47 harmful constituents in 72: 143 Gas phase, tobacco smoke 64160 acetaldehyde in 64:60 158 acetone in 64:60 acetylene in 64:60 acrolein in 6460 ammonia in 64:60 argon in 64:60 butane in 64:60 carbon dioxide in 64:60 carbon monoxide in 64 :60 ethane in 64~60 ethylene in 64:60 formaldehyde in 64:60 hydrogen cyanide in 64:60 hydrogen in 64:60 hydrogen sulfide in 64:60 methane in 64:60 methanol in 64:60 methyl chloride in 64160 methyl ethyl ketone in 64:60 methyl nitrate in 64:60 nitric oxide in 64:266 nitrogen dioxide in 64:60 nitrogen in 64:60 oxygen in 64:60 phenol in 64:267 propane in 64:60 propylene in 64:60 Gastric acidity effect of smoking on 67:182 Gastric motility 64: 340 Gastric neoplasms 64~37, 38, 225-229, 235 decline in mortality from 64: 133 geographic factors in 64: 133 income class gradients in 64:134 migrant mortality in 64:134 mortality rates in 64:130, 133 mortality rates in, in smokers 64:149 mortality rates in, Japanese smokers vs. nonsmokers 74~56, 57 mortality ratios in 64: 148,149, 228 prospective studies of 64:227 retrospective studies of 64~225,226, 227, 228 retrospective studies of, by smoking pat- tern 64~226, 227 summary of previous findings on rela- tionship to smoking Lam; 74x55 tea drinking and smoking in etiology of 74:56,57 tobacco tars in 64:228 trends in prevalence of 64:135 U.S. incidence of 64:127 Gastric secretion effect of nicotine 72:97 effect of nicotine in laboratory animals 73:158, 159 effect of smoking 64:340 effect of smoking in ulcer patients 73~57,158 Gastric ulcers 64:8,37,337,340 healing of, after cessation of smoking 64:337 mortality ratios in 64:31,113,337 Gastrointestinal disorders prevalence in cigarette and pipe/c&r smokers 73~222 smoking and 72:5,6, 97.98 General practitioners coronary disease incidence in 64:321,322 Genetic factors 64:321,385 alpha-1-antitrypsin deficiency 72~44 alpha-lantitrypsin deficiency and smok- ing in CGPD development 74:8%90; 75~72-74 in bronchitis development 67:102-104, 108-109 cessation of smoking and 64:lYl CGPD pathogenesis and 71:148, 150-152, 205 coronary disease and 72:ia in cough development 67:102, 111 159 in emphysema development 67:30, 102-103, 108-109, 111 and heart disease 67~53-54, 57 lung neopksms and 64:167, 232 in respiratory tract disease development 67:30, 108 short run changes in, in humans 64:lYl smoking and 64:190,319; 71:5; 72:ia, 44 smoking and, in lung neoplasm develop ment 74:37 susceptibility in neoplasm epidemiology 64:lYO. 191, 192. 193 twin studies, effects of smoking 71149-52, 99 Genitourinary diseases see Urogenital diseases Genitourinary neoplasms see Urogenital neoplasms Geographic factors neoplasm incidence by 64:133 neoplasm mortality by 64:133 Germany CHD morbidity and mortality in 71:95-96, 97 cigarette smoke inhalation effects on animal respiratory tract in 71:350 laryngeal neoplasms in 64:205 laryngeal neoplasms in, relationship to tobacco use 71:355 laryngeal neoplasms in, retrospective study of 64:206 lung neoplasms in, methods of retro- spective study of smoking in 71:323,325,326 polonium-210 levels in lungs of smokers ;:336 smokirg and nicotine effects on human blood lipids 71:125 Gestational age effect on perinatal mortality rates in smokie vs. nonsmoking mothers 73:126-132 and low-birth-weight infants, effect of maternal smoking 73:103-106 Gingival neoplasms 64:197,202 cigar smoking in 64:202 pipe smoking in 64:202 retrospective study of, by type of smok- ~~:2::201 tobacco chewing in 64:202 see also Mouth neoplasms; Oral neo- plasms Gingivitis incidence among Danish Royal Marines 69:86 incidence among Dutch Navy recruits 69:86 incidence among US. Naval trainees 69:86 smoking and 69:85-86;72:6 Gingivitis, Vincent's relationship to smoking 69:86 Ginseng root 64:355 Glossary terms used in smoking and ventilatory function 71:215 Glucose intolerance as a risk factor in CHD 73:s Glucose metabolism cardiovascular effects of 68:40,41 and insulin response, alteration effects on myocardial response 71:66 Glutamic acid 64:54 Glutamine 64:54 Glutathione inhibition of smoke cytotoxic action on macrophages 69:42 Glycerol 64:52,62 Glycogen levels in mice lung exposed to cigarette smoke 71:161 Glyoxal 64:53 Goblet cells morphological changes in 64:35,268,271 Graphite respiratory tract carcinoma in workers exposed to 71:256 Grief, drug use in 64~353 Grip strewth effect of smoking 73~241,242 Group psychotherapy cure of tobacco habit by 64:354 Growth inhibitors and carcinogenesis 68192 160 Guanethidine blockage of nicotine cardiac stimulation by 71:57 Guinea pigs 64:296 induced pulmonary damage in 64:266 lung neoplasm development following chronic nickel carbonyl or dust in- halation 71:256 lungs of, cigarette smoke effects on surfactant activity 71:255 respiratory changes in, exposed to ciga- rette smoke 71:162 sulfur dioxide effect on 64~266 Habituation 64:350,352,354 definition of 64:351 Hamsters benzo(a)pyrene inhalation by, effect of asbestos dust on carcinoma induction 71:162 bladder neoplasms in, fed 2-naphthyl- amine 71:296 cigarette smoke instigation or lmplanta- tion effects on tracheobronchial tree of 71:268,346-348 induced carcinogenesls ln 64:166 induced oral neoplasms in 64:202, 203,204,232 laryngeal neoplasns following smoke in- halation 71:12 larynx of, effect of cigarette smoke inhalation on 71:281,2&l king and embryos, effects of cigarette smoke tars on 71:343-344 pulmonary changes from chronic nitro- gen dioxide inhalation 71:220 respiratory tract of, C-14 labeled particu- k&es deposition in 71:281-282 respiratory tract of, cigarette smoke in- halation effects on 71:268,351 Harvard College alumni study 64:385, 386 student study 64:383 Health Insurance Plan 68:lY. 20 myocardial infarction in pipe and cigar smokers under 71:32,38-39 Heart effect of CCI exposure 74:10-12 effect of nicotine 64:318;67:60;71:36; 74:13 effect of smoking 64:318; 67:60-62 see also Myocardium Heart disease 64: 320 description of 64: 320 U.S. mortality rate from 64:25,317,320 see also Coronary diseases Heart rate 64:318.326 effect of catecholamines on, 67:fd-l _. .__ effect of Co exposure 74:11, 12 effect of exercise and smoking 73 :242-246 effect of nicotine on 6760; 74:13 effect of smoking and coronary disease 67:61;71:45,47 effect of smoking on 67~60 fetal, effect of maternal smoking 71:408 Hematite 64:193 dust, respiratory tract neoplasms in ham- sters exposed to 71:348 Hematocrit 64:319 infant, smokim mother effects on 71:407,409 variations in, effect on coronary blood flow 71~66 Hemoglobin 64:319 affmity for oxygen, Co effects on 2,3di- phosphoglycerate control of 71:6061 effect of smoking on oxygen affinity 69x29 levels, relation to incidence of coronary disease 67:58 risk factor in CHD 68:29 variations in, effect on coronary blood flow 71:66 Hepatomas 64:145,321 Heptachlor 64:62,145 Heredity see Genetic factors 161 Heterocyclic compounds 64~54 carcinogenic properties in cigarette smoke 711264,265 Heterocyclic nitrogen compounds carcinogenicity 67~127 in tobacco smoke 67:127 Hexamethonium blockage of nicotine cardiac stimulation by 71:57 High school students smoking in 64:370 Hippocampus nicotine effect on 64:71 Histiocytes 64:269 Histological studies in laboratory animals 73:49.50 lung neoplasms and smoking 74:38:75:4446 lung neop'lasms in U.S. veterans 73173 macrophage function and 74:104,105 in smokers vs. nonsmokers 74:8,49 Holland lung neoplasm mortality rate in 64:176 smoking habits in 64:177 Honolulu Heart Study interaction of smoking and other risk factors in CHD 73:8,9 Hookahs smokers of, laryngeal neoplasm induc- tion in 71:355 Humectants 64~52 Humidity and pathologic effects of exposure to cigarette smoke 75:99 Hungary methods used for retrospective studies of lung neoplasms in 71:328 Hunger 64:355 Hydrocyanic acid as probable contributor to health bar- ards of smoking 72:144 Hydrogen in gas phase, cigarette smoke 64:60 Hydrogen cyanide 64:60 in cigarette smoke, effects on body oxidative metabolism 71:62 ciliastatic action of 64:61,268 as respiratory enzyme poison 64:60 toxicity of 64~265,266 Hydrogen sulfide 64:60 as suspected contributor to health haz- ards of smoking 72:145 Hydrolases reduction of in smokers' alveolar macro- phages 69:4243 Hydroperoxides 64:52,12 Hydroquinone 64:54 bladder neoplasm induction in labora- tory animals 67~156 as suspected contributor to health haz- ards of smokina 72:145 - ZHydroxyanthranilic acid bladder neoplasm induction in labora- tory animals 67~156 urinary excretion, smokers vs. nonsmok- ers 67:156 Hydroxy-cotinine structure of 64~72 Hydroy-coumarin 64:145 3-Hydroxykynurenine bladder neoplasm induction in labora- tory animals 67:156 excretion of, smokers vs. nonsmokers 67:156 excretion of, smoking effects on 71:296 Hydroxyproline level in mice lung exposed to cigarette smoke 71:161 Hypercapnia and chronic obstructive bronchopul- monary disease 68:75,76 Hypercholesterolemia and hypoxia, in arteriosclerosis 69:26 incidence in Belgian military men 74~17, ia incidence in male British business execu- tives, by smoking habit and clinical parameters 73:ll as a risk factor for coronary heart disease 72:16, 17;73:8,9, 11 162 Hyperchromatic nuclei in epithetial cells of smokers 64:168,173 Hyperinsulinemia during oral glucose tolerance tests after smoking 68:41 Hyperplasia 64~168, 169, 170, 172, 203, 231 basal cell 64:168, 169, 170,172, 173, 231 basal cell, and smoking 67~36 betel nut chewing and 64: 203 bronchial mucosa, by smoking history in men 67:105 nonspecificity of 64:172 precancerous aspects of 64:166 reversibility of 64:172 W'perpnea from nicotine 64:70 Hypersensitivity effect in emphysema development 67:lll Hypertension incidence in male Israeli civil servants 74:18 interaction with smoking as risk factor in cerebrovascular disease 73:9 pulmonary, and chronic obstructive pul- monary disease 68:74-76 as a risk factor for coronary heart disease 64:32,321;72:16,17;73:8,9 risk of, in smokers vs. nonsmokers 68:22,44 smoker mortality rates in 64:325 smoking effects in 64:325:75:15-19 summary of recent findings 75:13 in women snokers with CHD 68:22 Hypnotism cure of tobacco habit by 64:354 Hypothalamus nicotine stimulation 64:71 Hypoxemia carbon dioxide effects on 71:61,75 and chronic obstructive bronchopul- monary disease 68:75,76 smoking and 72122 H~wxia gortic atheromatosis development in rab- bits exposed to 71:64 and arteriosclerosis 69:26 carbon monoxide-induced 73:18,23 effect of nicotine 72:21 experimentally induced in rats 72:21 postoperative, in smokers 71:174,230 postural, mechanism in asymptomatic smokers vs. nonsmokers 71:147 tissue, carbon monoxide effects on 71:61 Iceland lung neoplasm mortality rate in 64:176 lung neoplasms in, relationship to to- bacco smoking 711244 immune system response to benzo(a)pyrene-induced lung neoplasms 74~48. 49 suppression of immunoglobulin re- sponse, by nicotine or water soluble fraction of cigarettes 75177 Income class lung neoplasm mortality by 64:133, 134 smoking prevalence by 64:362 Indenof 1,2,3-cd)pyrene carcinogenicity 67~127 carcinogenic properties in smoke 67:127;71:265 India 64:205 esophageal neoplasms in, retrospective studies of tobacco use with 64:214, 215;71:378 laryngeal neoplasms in. relationship to tobacco use 71~355,356 laryngeal neoplasms in, retrospective studies of 64:205 oral neoplasms in, relationship of tobac- co use 71:362, 366 oral neoplasms in, retrospective studies of, by type of smoking 64:199,201 relationship of smoking to thrombosis in 71:131 relationship of smoking lo tuberculosis FL227 smoking and nicotine effects on human cardiovascular system 71:117 163 Indole, l-methyl- possible initiator in tobacco carcino- genesis 71:265 Industrial carcinogens 64: 166 Industrial hazards effect of dust on COPD development 71:175 effect on COPD development in smokers 71:153, 154, 218,219 Industrial pollution in etiology of bronchitis 67:108 110 in etiology of emphysema 67:108,110 Infant mortality black vs. white smoking mothers 73:129, 132 comparison of stiltbirth and abortions in smoking and nonsmokiw mothers 71:395,405,406 differences of birth weight and, in smok- ing and nonsmoking mothers 71:404 effect of genetic differences and smoking 73:132 effect of maternal smoking 67:185; 69:11,78; 713415; 72:83, 87;73:123,135 effect of previous obstetrical experience and smoking 73:132 effect of socioeconomic background and smokirlg 73:131, 132 epidemiological studies in smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:126, 132 factors other than smoking 73:131, 132 low birth weight and 72~86 risk of low-birth-weight infants of smok- ing vs. nonsmoking mothers 73:126, 132 sudden death, relation of smoking and nonsmoking mothers 71:407 Infants development of bronchitis and pneu- monia, and maternal smoking 75: 103 growth rate, effect of maternal smoking on 69:78 Infectious diseases 64:38,27X,217,302 Influenza 64:195,271,302 incidence from antibody deficit in smok- ing 72~109 mortality ratios in 64:276 prevalence in pipe and cigar smokers 73:220,221 Influenza viruses effect of cigarette smoke on, in mice 68:70,71 effect on dogs inhaling cigarette smoke 71:351 enhancing effect in vitro on oxidized nicotine 69:42 lung neoplasm induction by 64: 172 neoplasm induction by 64: 166 resistance of mice following cigarette smoke inhalation 71:173 Inhalation 64:91,187,188 amount smoked and 64:163 bladder neoplasm prevalence and 64:219. 223, 225 carbon monoxide, effect on blood circu- lation in coronary disease patients 67:63 as carcinogen application method 64:166 cigarette smoke, and chronic cough hl:W -.-_. cigarette smoke, and coronary disease 6754 cigarette smoke, and mortality 67:7,9 cigarette smoke, effect on blood pressure - 67~54 coronary mortality and 64~324 effect of previous smoking habits on patternsof 73: 186,189 effect on blood circulation in dogs 67:63 esophageal neoptaams and 64:213,218 frequency-per-puff in cigar and cigarette smokers 73:186, 189 laryngeal neoplasms and 64:209.212 and lung neoptasms in animals 68:93 lung neoplasms prevalence by 64~159,230 by male smokers, and mortality rate 67:ll as measures of exposure to cigarette smoke 67:15 mortality rate from 64:36,91.92,99, 111 mortality rate, inhalers vs. noninhalers 67:1;68:5 mortality ratios 64:91, 111 particulate retention in 64:264, 350;69:62 personality factors in 64~367 164 pipe, cigar, and cigarette smokers 73:184,189 possible determining factors in patterns of 73:183,184 of radon 64:145 risk in, in lung neoplasms 64: 188 stimulatory effect from 64: 350 of thoron 64:145 tobacco smoke, and bronchogenic carci- noma 67:129 tobacco smoke, and epidermoid carci- noma 67:129 tobacco smoke, and papilloma formation 67:129 summary of previous findings on 75 :4 Inorganic compounds 64:141 insecticides 64:61,145 al&in as 64:62 arsenic as 64:61 chlordane as 64:62, 145 DDT as 64~62,145 Diazi.non as 64~62 dieldrin as 64:62 Dylox as 64:62 Endosulfan as 64~62 endrin as 64:62 Guthion as 64:62 heptachlor as 64:62, 145 lead arsenate as 64:61 malathion as 64:62, 145 parathion as 64~62, 145 paris green as 64:61 Sevin as 64~62 TDE as 64:62, 145 Insoluble particles clearance mechanisms 64:267 lnsuffkition apphcation of carcinogens by 64~166 insurance policyholders breathlessness in 64:287 Intelligence quotient 64: 370 Intermittent claudication decrease in exercise time after exposure to co 75~28 effects of coffee drinking and cigarette SnOkillg 75:20 smokers vs. nonsmokers 72~22, 26 smoking and 73:21 smoking as a major risk factor 74:14-16 International Cooperative Study interaction of smoking and other risk factors in CHD 73:9 International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries, and Causes of Death 64:lOl Intestinal neoplasms 64:103 Intestinal tone, tobacco effect on 64:355 Intratracheai injections application of carcinogens by 64:166 Involuntary smoking see Passive smoking Ionized radiation neoplasm induction by 64:142,143 threshold levels in 64:143 Ireland acute effect of cigarette smoke on hu- man pulmonary function in 71:168 CHD mortality and morbidity in 71:96 CHD mortality and morbidity in, smok- ers and nonsmokers in 71:94 lung neoplasms in, methods of retrospec- tive study of smoking in 71:328 maternal smoking and infant weight in 71:399 - methods used in study of smoking and human pregnancy 71:394, 396 Northern, mortality rates from COPD 71:144 occupational exposure and srnokix rela- tionships to COPD in 71:218 relationship of lung neoplasms to smok- ing, air pollution and residence in 71:218 serum lipid differences in smokers vs. nonsmokers in 71199 165 smoking and nicotine effects on human peripheral vascular system 71:133 smoking relationship to thrombosis in 71:i30 Iron oxide 64:166 Irritants tissue tolerance to 64:353 lschemia 64:319 lschemic heart disease see Coronary disease Isomethylnicotinium ion structure of 64172 Jsoparaffms 64:51 Isoprene 64:52 lsoprenoids 64:49,51 structural formula of 64:49 Isopropyl oil lung neoplasm risk from 64:193 Israel cigarette smoke effects on animal em- bryos in 71:343 mortality rates from COPD in 71:140 lsuprel aerosol 64~292,293 Italy human experimental data on smoking and pregnancy 71:409 prohibition of advertising in 64:8 serum lipid differences in smokers vs. nonsmokers in 71:lOO tracheobronchial tree changes in smokers and nonsmokers in 71:263 Japan bladder neoplasms in, methods and re- sults in retrospective studies of smok- %382.384 CHD mortality 64:320 CHD mortality and morbidity in 71:96 cigarette smoke effects on human fetal lung tissue in 71:343 esophageal neoplasms in retrospective studies of tobacco use in 71~318 kidney and bladder neoplasms of smok- ers in 71:295 lung neoplasms, mortality of smokers and nonsmokers in 71:243 lung neoplasms, retrospective smoking study, methods of 71:326,328 mortality ratios, esophageal neoplasms in 71:291 mortality ratios, kidney neoplasms, smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:77 mortality ratios, pancreatic neoplasms in cigarette smokers 71:298 neoplasm risk in 64:127 relationship of lung neoplasms to smok- ing, air pollution, and residence in 71:255 "Tokyo-Yokohama asthma" 64:276 Jena autopsy records in 64:lSO Jews esophageal neoplasms in, ln women 64:135 gastric neoplasms in 64:135 increased smoking among, in women 64:363 Job changing smoker prevelance of 64:363 Johns Hopkins student study 64:384 Joint Tuberculosis Society of Great Britain 64:6 Keratin oversecretion of, in stomatitis nicotina 64:271 Keratosis, senile 64~203 Keto-acids 64:53 Ketoamide structure of 64x72 Ketones 64:52 Khat 64:349 Kidney neopiasms epidermoid, associated with cigarette smoking 69:60 mortality rates in U.S. 71:296 mortality ratios in 64:148, 149 166 mortality ratios, Japanese men and wo- men, smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:71 mortality trends in 64:137, 149 relationship of tobacco use and 71:13, 299 in smokers and nonsmokers 71~238, 294-295 smoking and 69:60,64;73:17,18 see also Urogenital neoplasms Korea relation of human pulmonary histology and smoking in 71:255 tracheobronchial tree changes in smokers and nonsmokers of 71:259 Kreyberg classification comparison with World Health Organiza- tion classification 64:174 in lung neoptasms 64:35, 159, 173 Kreyberg study lung neoplasms and smoking 69:55-56 Labebrg of tobacco products 64:8 Laboratory techniques for induction of experimental neoptasms 69:6364 Laborers coronary incidence in 64:321 Lactate metabolism effect of smoking, in patients with an- gina pectoris 73:13 Lactation effect of maternal smoking 73:138-141 effect of maternal smoking, summary of findings 73:141 epidemiological studies 73:138 experimental studies 73:138,139 Lactones carcinogenicity of 64:145 suspected carcinogenic agents in ciga- rette smoke 71~265 Laparotomy postoperative puhnonary complications following, in smokers vs. nonsmokers 71:174 Laryngeal neoptasms 64~31, 205-212, 233, 234; 71:12, 237-239, 281 alcohol consumption in 64:210 development in hamsters foUowing ciga- rette smoke inhalation 71:239 development in smokers 71:12,281 dose effect in 64:210,234 effect of cessation of smoking on 67:149 epidemiologicat studies 72~68 extrinsic origin of 64:211,212 incidence in mates and females, by age 68:101,102 incidence of secondary primary, in smokers vs. nonsmokers 75:50 income class gradients in 64:134 inhalation effects in 64~209 inhalation patterns and, 73:193 intrinsic origin of 64:211,212 mortality rates 64:37,133,135,210;71:277 mortality rates, by age 67:149 mortality rates, by age for men 67:148 mortality rates, by amount smoked 67:149 mortality rates, by smoking classification 67~147,149 mortality rates, for women 64:134;67:153 mortality rates, in smokers vs. nonsmok- :::237-238 mortality rates, in United States by age 67~148 mortality rates, in United States by sex 67:148 mortality ratios 64: 113,148,149; 71:211-279 mortality ratios, and smoking 67:33-35,148-149 mortality ratios, by age 67:149 mortality ratios, by age for men 67:148 mortality ratios, by amount smoked 67: 149 mortality ratios, by smoking ctassiftca- tion 67:149 mortality ratios, cigar smokers vs. non- smokers 67~35 mortality ratios for pipe, cigar, and cigarette smokers vs. nonsmokers 73:193,196,197 mortality ratios in, in females 64:132 167